We're at PROVADA 2026 to meet the people building the future of our cities. Discover what living infrastructure can mean for communities that actually work.
We've spoken with municipalities across Europe. The story is the same everywhere: residents who feel at home in their neighborhood, safety, community, and people who want to stay. That's what everyone wants. But the agenda is full of construction deadlines, and thinking about how the neighborhood will actually work falls off. That's exactly where we help.
Municipalities want neighborhoods where people feel co-responsible. Our method integrates that from day one into the structure of the area, not as a programme added afterwards.
Social cohesion doesn't appear by itself. We've developed proven methods that connect care, encounter and mobility, so daily life in the neighborhood actually hangs together.
A neighborhood that works reduces turnover, pressure on social services and nuisance. Liven World provides the system. You don't have to reinvent the wheel.
Liven World is not a housing product, it's a complete living infrastructure model. It changes what you build, how residents experience it, and what a project delivers over the long term.
Care, mobility, community and technology are integrated from the planning stage. The result: a development that stands apart before completion.
The Liven World model includes a community-management layer. Less friction after handover, higher occupancy and retention.
Walk through the scale model of the first Liven World project with the team that designed it. Every decision and design choice is visible and discussable.
Liven World is no longer a thesis. The deal is closed, construction of Randstad 21 in Almere starts next year. Capital is committed. Liven Europe is already in motion, with active conversations in France, Belgium and Denmark. Provada is where that conversation takes place.
Randstad 21 is contracted and goes into construction next year. The scale model on our booth shows what is being built, and why the model works.
A licensing model that already extends Liven World's infrastructure to European cities: France, Belgium and Denmark are in active conversations. Day 3 is International Investment Day, fully dedicated to Liven Europe.
No pitch in a crowded room. A reserved 20-minute slot in Liven Lab, with the Liven World team, around the scale model.
Day 3 is International Investment Day, fully dedicated to Liven Europe and our European expansion.
A closed-door roundtable for senior decision-makers on the gap between asset value and user value.
Attend →A walk-through of the Randstad 21 scale model; how the first modular high-rise tower in the Netherlands is being built, and what living infrastructure means in practice.
Attend →A presentation of the Liven World thesis: how living infrastructure adds the missing layer to the city, user-centred, systemic and scalable.
Attend →How experience architecture shapes the human layer behind the Liven World system: from resident journey to spatial design, made visible through LiveLens™.
Attend →Presentation and discussion on the licensing model and the European city pipeline.
Attend →Living infrastructure as a response to the NEB agenda: sustainable, inclusive and beautiful living environments at European scale. With a direct link to EU funding opportunities.
Attend →Liven Lab is not a regular booth. It's a full sensory experience of what a Liven World neighborhood feels, sounds and smells like. Four zones, one scale model of Randstad 21, and a team that guides you through. The rest you discover on the spot.


20 minutes, in the private meeting rooms on our booth.
Book a slotVDL De Meeuw (modular construction), REDE (experience architecture), Altuïtion (customer-centred method), de Alliantie and the city of Almere are present at Liven Lab across all three days. The full partner programme is in the schedule above.
Current practice delivers housing, not homes. Liven World adds a missing layer: housing, mobility, well-being, community and technology as one integrated system. At Provada we show how that layer works in practice via Randstad 21 in Almere, and on day 3 we present the licensing model with which Liven Europe expands to other European cities.
Liveable area development means the human layer, social cohesion, care, daily routines, is designed in from day one, not as a programme afterwards. At Liven Lab we make this visible in four zones: Well-being, Mobility, Community and Technology, grouped around the Randstad 21 scale model.
Liven Lab on booth 12.26 is one of the central stands this year for the transition from asset value to user value. On day 3, Liven World hosts the International Investment Day block, with the Liven Europe expansion thesis as anchor.